The Columbus Dispatch

Don’t wait around if you want to install a round bar sink

- Ed Del Grande

Q: Ed: We’re having a kitchen island complete with a bar sink installed. I don’t want a standard square sink; I’d like a round bar sink. What prep work can I do to help this project run smoothly, and any helpful tips for choosing my bar sink?

– Pat, New York state

A: A good plan is to have the sink at the job site before you start the project. This way your contractor can order the countertop, faucet and base cabinets to custom fit your special sink.

When choosing your fixture, start with the material choice. I like stainless steel or cast-iron bar sinks. Checking to see what colors or finishes are available can help with your material choice.

Then decide if you want a drop-in or undermount-style sink rim. Also add some entertainm­ent options like ice molds, sink racks and cutting boards.

Finally, draw up a countertop plan so you and your contractor are on the same page. If the contractor can have the actual sink in hand and knows its exact location before the job begins, it should be smooth sailing for your new kitchen island.

Visit eddelgrand­e.com or write eadelg@cs.com. Always consult local contractor­s and codes.

 ?? KOHLER ?? Stainless steel or cast-iron are good material choices are for a round bar sink.
KOHLER Stainless steel or cast-iron are good material choices are for a round bar sink.

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